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Paying It Forward In Camp Hill
Multi-media JournalistA lot of people might ask, what would a kid do with $200? But one Pay it Forward giver wants to give the money to an 11-year-old girl from Camp Hill. "She's one of those understanding people who works hard and she is not obnoxious, she doesn't get a lot...Tags: Judo, Sports
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Holiday Recipes With A Healthy Makeover
The Hartford CourantIt happens to the best of us every year. From Thanksgiving till New Year's, we navigate through endless nutritional land mines: cookie swaps and bottomless candy bowls; office potlucks with the requisite starchy crock-pot comfort foods; cocktail parties...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Honey, Black Pepper, Potatoes, Holidays
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Miller to show paintings at Bottle Works
Johnstown artist Scott Miller will host a reception for an exhibition of his paintings at the Bottle Works Ethnic Arts Center April 2 from 6 to 9 p.m. A native of Johnstown, Miller studied photography at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and Rochester...Tags: Photography, Arts and Culture
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Only two turn out to discuss BOE budget
julieg@herald-mail.comOnly two people signed up to speak before the Washington County Board of Education about its $241.7 million draft budget during a roughly 30-minute public hearing Tuesday night. That's down from last year's hearing when only six people spoke during a...Tags: Career and Workplace, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Budgets and Budgeting, Education, Elections
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Schools ready for theater season
The season of musicals and plays coming to area high school stages kicks in to high gear this March. Here's what is in store:
Ferndale Area High School
"Our Town"
March 4-6
This year, Ferndale Area High School drama club members are going a bit more...Tags: Human Interest, Drama (genre), Comedy (genre), Tony Awards, Times Square
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MILLER ACKERMAN
MILLER ACKERMAN Amy L. Miller Ackerman, 55, Fairhope, formerly of Berlin, died Jan. 14, 2011, at In Touch Hospice House of Journey’s Rest. Born March 22, 1955, in Somerset, daughter of Freda Jane (Rice) Shumaker Ogden and the late Robert D....Tags: Human Interest, Nursing, Wade Miller, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics
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World champs to headline Black Hills Stock Show Rodeo
RAPID CITY - A total of 692 contestants are entered in the PRCA Pro Tour Rodeo in Rapid City, including all nine of the Badlands Circuit qualifiers to the NFR; Joe Gunderson, Todd Suhn, Dane Hanna, JJ Elshere, Jeff Willert, Shaun Stroh, Ardie Maier,...Tags: Saddle Broncing, Bareback Rodeo, Black Hills Corporation, Multi-Sport Events, Sports
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School board to consider one-time payment for support personnel
julieg@herald-mail.comWashington County Educational Support Personnel could get a one-time payment of 1 percent of their base pay if the Board of Education approves a memorandum of understanding with the union during Tuesday’s meeting, School Board President Wayne...Tags: Nancy Grasmick, Career and Workplace, Wage Contract Issues, Collective Contract, Education
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Aaron Lorenz, Aberdeen, Tennis
Personal Family: Parents Jason and Cheryl, brother Brett (18). Favorite athlete: LeBron James. Toughest opponent: Tommy Entwistle of Sioux Falls O'Gorman. Other sports: Basketball. Hobbies: Running, video games, being with friends. Best...Tags: Human Interest, Hobbies, Watertown, Lifestyle and Leisure, Tennis
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Washington Co. teachers to vote on tentative contract agreement
julieg@herald-mail.comTeachers are being asked to vote on a tentative agreement for a new contract with Washington County Public Schools, the chief negotiator for the teachers union said Tuesday.If the majority vote from the Washington County Teachers Association is to...Tags: Career and Workplace, Contracts, Education, Unions, Teaching and Learning
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Ask Tom why: When a thunderstorm moves from the city out over Lake Michigan, is all that lightning we see only cloud-to-cloud, or can a bolt actually strike a random spot on the water?
Dear Tom, When a thunderstorm with its impressive lightning moves from the city out over Lake Michigan, is all that lightning we see only cloud-to-cloud, or can a bolt actually strike a random spot on the water? —Scott Miller, Plainfield Dear... -
High School Boys' Tennis Tournament: CHS exchange student reaches semis
SIOUX FALLS - Aberdeen Central foreign exchange student Riccardo Deambrogio moved into the semifinals after picking up a pair of singles victories during the first day of the State Tennis Tournament on Thursday. Deambrogio of Italy won his first match...Tags: Drew Peterson, Multi-Sport Events, Basketball, Pies and Tarts, Mike Flynn
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